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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2014/newsitem/5483/21-
 22-March-2014-Workshop-Respecting-Context-dependen
 t-preferences-Umea-Sweden
DTSTAMP:20140112T000000
SUMMARY:Workshop "Respecting Context-dependent pre
 ferences", Umea, Sweden
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140322
LOCATION:Umea, Sweden
DESCRIPTION:Behavioral science strongly indicates 
 that which alternative we prefer depends on circum
 stances other than the properties of the alternati
 ves themselves. For example, we are influenced by 
 how alternatives are described, even when differen
 t descriptions contain the same information.    Is
 sues raised by this context-dependence of preferen
 ces will be discussed in a two-day workshop by the
  following speakers: Richard Arneson (UC San Diego
 ), Luc Bovens (London School of Economics), Sarah 
 Conly (Bowdoin/Chicago), Jason Hanna (Northern Ill
 inois), Sven Ove Hansson (KTH, Stockholm), Kalle G
 rill (Umeå), Danny Scoccia (New Mexico State), Rob
 ert Sugden (East Anglia) and Torbjörn Tännsjö (Sto
 ckholm).   Starts 10.00 Friday 21st (coffee 9.30).
  Ends 18.00 Saturday 22d. (There are flights from 
 Stockholm Friday morning, returns Sunday morning).
  Registration required. No fee, free coffee. Dinne
 r Friday, possibly subsidised.   For more informat
 ion, contact kalle.grill at umu.se.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>Behavioral
  science strongly indicates that which alternative
 \n      we prefer depends on circumstances other t
 han the properties of\n      the alternatives them
 selves. For example, we are influenced by\n      h
 ow alternatives are described, even when different
  descriptions\n      contain the same information.
 \n      </p>\n      <p> Issues raised by this cont
 ext-dependence of preferences will be discussed in
  a two-day workshop by the following speakers:\n  
       Richard Arneson (UC San Diego),\n        Luc
  Bovens (London School of Economics),\n        Sar
 ah Conly (Bowdoin/Chicago),\n        Jason Hanna (
 Northern Illinois),\n        Sven Ove Hansson (KTH
 , Stockholm),\n        Kalle Grill (Ume&aring;),\n
         Danny Scoccia (New Mexico State),\n       
  Robert Sugden (East Anglia) and\n        Torbj&ou
 ml;rn T&auml;nnsj&ouml; (Stockholm).\n      </p>\n
       <p>Starts 10.00 Friday 21st (coffee 9.30). E
 nds 18.00 Saturday\n      22d. (There are flights 
 from Stockholm Friday morning, returns\n      Sund
 ay morning). Registration required. No fee, free\n
       coffee. Dinner Friday, possibly subsidised.\
 n      </p>\n    \n      <p>For more information, 
 contact <a class="email">kalle.grill <span class="
 at">at</span> umu.se</a>.\n      </p>\n    
URL:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2014/newsitem/5483/21-
 22-March-2014-Workshop-Respecting-Context-dependen
 t-preferences-Umea-Sweden
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